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    and Cornelius Lampsins, who were granted letters of patent by Louis XIV and became the Barons of colonial Tobago in 1662. The Lampsins family owned a...
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    Adrian Lampsins, sometimes called Adrien Lampsius, (1598-1673) was the Baron of colonial Tobago, alongside his brother, Cornelius Lampsins. Born to a...
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    Cornelius Lampsins (or van Lampsin, also Corneille Lampsius), was, along with his brother Adrian, the Baron of Tobago from 1662 to 1664. Cornelius Lampsins was...
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    colony was captured and looted again by Barbadians, where in 1673 Adrian Lampsins and the late Cornelius' son Jan briefly again retook Tobago, but the island...
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    Castle and much of the surrounding land became owned by Johan Cornelis Lampsins (1716-1767). He had restored the castle by the mid 18th century, and actually...
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    Stedelijk Museum in Vlissingen. It is housed in a building once owned by the Lampsins family, prominent in the shipping business in the 17th century. The muZEEum...
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    the British in 1814. In 1662, the Dutch brothers Adrian and Cornelius Lampsins were granted the title of Barons of Tobago, and ruled until the English...
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  • De Keverberg (extinct since 1928) Van Knobelsdorff De Kock Krayenhoff Lampsins Van Lamsweerde Van Lawick Van Loo Van Pabst Lewe van Aduard De Loë Van...
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    1623 and 1631 as a factor for the Vlissingen-based merchant house of the Lampsins brothers and had become fluent in English when living there. The source...
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  • Tobago and de Beveren lost his position as governor. Adrian Lampsins Cornelius Lampsins Couronian colonization of the Americas Riddell (Author), Henri...
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  • Governor of New Courland In office 1643–1650 Preceded by Edward Marshall (governor) Succeeded by Adrian Lampsins Personal details Nationality Couronian...
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    island,: 119–125  under the patronage of brothers Adriaen and Cornelius Lampsins, who were wealthy merchants from Walcheren in Zeeland. The Dutch named...
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    Catharina Munter. Through the Sautijns he was a cousin to the families Lampsins and Clifford. After his father's early death at late 1752, he became his...
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    Plymouth, was founded in 1654. Shortly thereafter, Adrian and Cornelius Lampsins from Middelburg and Vlissingen in the southwestern Netherlands, established...
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    There is in the one epitaph, eight gravestones, including that of Cornelis Lampsins, and a single tomb, in the shape of a needle, for Daniel Octavus Barwell...
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    marriages to the ambassador Mattheus Lestevenon and Apollonius Jan Cornelis Lampsins, nominally Baron of Tobago. After his father's death in 1752 his older...
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    two ships belonging to a fleet of 12 privateers owned by the brothers Lampsins. Crijnssen inflicted much damage on the Dunkirk Privateers, and distinguished...
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    had its own installations on the polar islands. In 1616 the Zeelandic Lampsin family took part in the company. From then on Vlissingen, Middelburg and...
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    the Republic and Austria in Paris in 1784, and Apollonius Jan Cornelis Lampsins, a prominent Patriot, who sought refuge in France in 1787. She also apparently...
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  • The rest of the sugar was put on board the ship The Salamander of the Lampsin brothers. After the short campaign, de Jager sailed for Holland to sell...
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